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inkandplasma 's review for:
A Righteous Man
by Tochi Onyebuchi
Full collection review live on my blog 25/04/2022: https://inkandplasma.com/2022/04/25/the-trespass-collection/
This was strange and very insidious. It started out kind of mild and I didn't think I'd find it that interesting. But it really did build in a spectacular way. It was another open-ended story but to me the character development of Nathaniel, and the way that we saw that through the letters written from Nathaniel to his wife, was the best part of this book. Ultimately, it's Nathaniel that is changed by his experiences, not the town that he came to 'educate' and the way it handled colonialism and slavery in the name of 'progress' was powerful and emotive to read.
This was strange and very insidious. It started out kind of mild and I didn't think I'd find it that interesting. But it really did build in a spectacular way. It was another open-ended story but to me the character development of Nathaniel, and the way that we saw that through the letters written from Nathaniel to his wife, was the best part of this book. Ultimately, it's Nathaniel that is changed by his experiences, not the town that he came to 'educate' and the way it handled colonialism and slavery in the name of 'progress' was powerful and emotive to read.